If you are preparing to replace hardware in your computer or build one of your own, then some of the supported memory types shown for motherboards may be a bit confusing. What does the “+” that is sometimes shown for DDR4 RAM really mean? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answer to a confused reader’s question.
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The Question
SuperUser reader Karl Richter wants to know what the “+” in supported DDR4 RAM memory types means:
What does the “+” in supported DDR4 RAM memory types mean?
The Answer
SuperUser contributor Yass has the answer for us:
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This article provides a good explanation of memory timings (i.e. 9-9-9-24):
Memory Timings/Latency Explained